Entering the RAF as an
aircraftman, Bagwell was commissioned an
acting pilot officer on 24 July 1981, with the service number 8027917 into the General Duties (Flying) Branch. He was regraded to
pilot officer the following 24 July, with the service number 8027917R. He was promoted to
flying officer on 24 July 1983 and to
flight lieutenant on 24 January 1987. He qualified as a Tornado Pilot, with his 1st operational tour with
No. 31 'Goldstars' Squadron, later specialising as a qualified weapons instructor. Bagwell was promoted to
squadron leader on 1 July 1991. He was promoted to
wing commander on 1 January 1997 and became commanding Officer of
No. 9 Squadron, serving in operations over
Iraq and
Kosovo. Achieving
air officer rank on 1 July 2006 with a promotion to
air commodore, Bagwell served as Assistant Chief of Staff, Crisis & Deliberate Planning at
Permanent Joint Headquarters. Appointed a
Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the
2007 Birthday Honours, Bagwell became Air Officer Commanding
No. 1 Group in 2009 in the rank of
air vice - marshal, in which capacity he was deployed as the UK's Joint Force Air Component Commander for operations over
Libya (
Operation Ellamy). On 23 March 2011, Bagwell was quoted by the BBC saying that the
Libyan People's Air Force "no longer exists as a fighting force" and that Libyan air defences had been damaged to the extent that NATO forces could now operate over Libyan airspace "with impunity." Bagwell became Chief of Staff Joint Warfare Development at Permanent Joint Headquarters and then Director Joint Warfare at
Joint Forces Command in 2011. He was made a
Companion of the Order of the Bath in the
2012 Birthday Honours. He was then appointed Deputy Commander (Operations) at
RAF Air Command on 16 April 2013, with the rank of
air marshal. ==References==